Rohit Yadav 3839239a21 CLOUDSTACK-10194: Use packer for building systemvmtemplates
- This migrates the current systemvmtemplate build system from
  veewee/virtualbox to packer and qemu based.
- This also introduces and updates a CentOS7 built-in template.
- Remove old appliance build scripts and files.
- Adds iftop package (CLOUDSTACK-9785)

Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
2017-12-23 09:22:44 +05:30

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# Introduction
This is used to build appliances for use with CloudStack. Currently two
build profiles are available for building systemvmtemplate (Debian based) and
CentOS based built-in user VM template.
# Setting up Tools and Environment
- Install packer and latest KVM, qemu on a Linux machine
- Install tools for exporting appliances: qemu-img, ovftool, faketime
- Build and install `vhd-util` as described in build.sh or use pre-built
binaries at:
http://packages.shapeblue.com/systemvmtemplate/vhd-util
http://packages.shapeblue.com/systemvmtemplate/libvhd.so.1.0
# How to build appliances
Just run build.sh, it will export archived appliances for KVM, XenServer,
VMWare and HyperV in `dist` directory:
bash build.sh systemvmtemplate
bash build.sh builtin